Dec. 11, 2023
Get a rare behind-the-scenes look at package sorting systems
What:
The City of Industry Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) will handle millions of pieces of mail and packages this holiday season. We will open up our doors to the media for one evening only.
We will show high-speed letter sorting operations and large bins of parcels being separated and sorted on the most advanced equipment in the country.
Busy holiday postal elves keep the City of Industry P&DC running for the holidays. With the help from automated processing equipment this facility can process half a million packages per day and more during the busies time of the year.
Packages both big and small can be processed on this equipment.
Designed to handle large parcels, the USS can process over 20,000 pieces during an operating window, mostly in the evening, with 15 employees. The machine can sort packages weighing 70 pounds lbs. and almost four feet in length which is ideal for handling robust holiday shipments, like a new mini-fridge or even a tire.
When:
Wednesday, December 13 at 4:30 PM
Where:
City of Industry Processing & Distribution Center
15421 Gale Ave, City of Industry, CA 91715
Who:
Matthew Glenn, City of Industry Manager In-Plant Support
RSVP:
Please RSVP to Kristina Uppal Kristina.Uppal@usps.gov for attendance.
Please be aware that proper footwear is required. Please avoid heeled shoes and pumps. Ensure that you are wearing closed-toed (preferably leather) shoes that are non-slip.
Background:
As part of the USPS Delivering for America Plan, 348 additional package sorting machines have been installed throughout the country since the beginning of 2021. The USPS has the most sophisticated mail processing and delivery network in the world and continues to maintain a keen eye on product, performance, price and most importantly people.
As a result of customer package demand, the Postal Service relied on manual by-hand sortation of packages to route them to our customers.
The installation of these additional machines is a game changer, allowing for a new daily package processing capacity of 70 million. These machines ensure that package sortation capability is improved and offers a more reliable service to our customers locally and beyond.
USPS continues to remain on the cutting edge by proactively thinking ahead to provide more predictable service to our customers ahead of the much-anticipated holiday seasons. Installing package sorting machines is not only part of a $40 billion dollar investment, it is a step towards modernizing operations to better equip the Postal Service to provide consistent and reliable service to customers.
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